CHI Memorial Mammography Health Coach To Visit Walker County July 14

  • Thursday, July 9, 2020

CHI Memorial’s mobile health coach will provide mammography screenings at Primary Healthcare,  205 Jenkins Road in Rossville, next Tuesday from 9 a.m.-3 p.m.

Officials said, "All patients will be screened before the appointment for COVID-19 symptoms.  Please bring a mask to wear during the appointment.  Masks will be provided to anyone who doesn’t have one.
 
"All women should have one screening mammogram between the ages of 35-40. After age 40, a screening mammogram is recommended every year.  Any woman who meets these age guidelines and has not had a mammogram in the past 12 months may participate, with or without insurance.
 
"For those with insurance, you must bring your insurance card and a photo ID, such as a driver’s license. Insurance will be filed for you.  If you do not have insurance, you may qualify for financial assistance.  The MaryEllen Locher Breast Center receives grant funds from Avon Breast Cancer Crusade to provide women with education about and access to breast health services.  Partnerships with the Georgia Breast and Cervical Cancer Prevention Program and the Susan G. Komen Foundation provide eligible uninsured and under-insured women with breast and cervical screenings. 

"If an abnormality is discovered, the diagnostic work up is covered and a financial plan is provided for any follow-up care.
 
"Women need to know their doctor’s first and last name."
 
To schedule a screening, call 423.495.4040 or 866.591.2254.


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